tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 24, 2024 11:00am-11:15am CET
11:00 am
the, the, this is vito of media is live from the land ukraine box 2 years since russia's full scale invasions began. italian prime minister, georgia maloney european commission chief was up on the line and all the leaders arrive in tea and assign, also a diety on the anniversary. but beyond moral support, ukraine says it needs to manage the aid. now then also coming up the stalls of this is, but in that of the take a look at some of the favorites to win the golden and silver best at the and then international film festival. the
11:01 am
know i'm totally illogical. welcome to the program. western leaders have arrived in ukraine to mock the 2nd anniversary of russia's invasion, european commission president was left on the line, arrived in cuba on saturday morning, tally and private as the georgia. maloney is also among leaders visiting cubes, ukrainian president bloomers. lensky and visiting delegates are expected to discuss new sanctions against russia. the western allies, in agreement that ukraine needs a massive boost and military aid to free its territory from russian occupation. it's a message they brought to the united nations. on the eve of the anniversary, crushes and vision of ukraine, debated again of the un security council. after another year, a for the u. n. g once more called for bes,
11:02 am
3 is on the vic. it seems to josh is an attempt to the legal integration of gainesville, tom's republic of guide me in the city of sylvester ball. the water new grange remains an open wound as the hops of you to is lifetime for peace. international aid and military supplies to ukraine have slowed this, has impacted the by to see the end result in the real gains for moscow. like here enough discuss eastern ukraine, the city federal russians last week. communion president, willow dumars zalinski seized upon this moment to press allies with the message. ukraine badly needs moment of 28. as a crucial aid package remains blocked by lawmakers in the us. those calls are repeated as a un general assembly on friday. 2 years ago on this day, people did not believe experts diplomats did not believe that ukraine would survive
11:03 am
the large scale invasion by russia to day the same. people did not believe that ukraine can win. this war veterans wrong once and they will join drunk again. lacresha maintains it was provoked into conflict by the west. the truthful undistorted vision of history is very inconvenient for our wisdom colleagues, because they would have coverage with me today, a responsibility for providing and unleashing the ukrainian crisis. the cities and towns destroyed lives ended. it's estimated the conflict has killed and wounded hundreds of thousands of ukrainians and displaced millions more around the world. the w corresponding economy joins us from cuba now, whereas we mentioned several e u leaders on the canadian prime minister visiting nick, how is ukraine?
11:04 am
mocking this anniversary? there are calibrations, all kinds across the country today. you've got religious ceremonies, you've got people getting together to remember those that have been killed in the fighting since february of 20. 22. i think in a way it's perhaps more important to people outside you crank c and ukraine. you are never, far away from the war. people are being pulled up. people are constantly hearing about people they know who are being wounded or even killed. well, people are consenting. austin, donate money for drones or for other equipment. so in a way, i think it's potentially even more important for those people who maybe have zoned out a bit of that initial frenzy of media attention. the 1st 3 months of this war to kind of take still can see where we are now to using this war. i think no one really expect you to was intensity of this kind. this kind of old school without tillery baffles or frozen back because that to really be a possibility, let alone for this long in europe. so this is really a jump to now for kind of the rest of this content, at least to think,
11:05 am
how do we go forward? how do we bring this to an end? and it isn't even a what it is winnable. and what is this visit? i'll visa for an allies the post to bring to ukraine, or i think obviously the head checks and the photo opportunities are important. but i think that will be some great tough discussions behind closed doors. the ukrainians will only be saying, we need more money, more promises, excuse me. but we also need all this stuff to arrive foster time time again, that be nice. promises nice commitments, but then efforts the u has failed to ship a 1000000 artillery shells to create in the as was promised north korea to the same amount for russia in the space of a few months. so if the whole e with 27 members is not able to do the same as the european union with it, as soon as you can know what potential, then there's a problem there. so i think there's a real kind of renewed push from the ukraine inside to bring a bit of kind of urgency into this. and to really make it clear to these far and guess what the human cost to you crate and tell me is the delays. and as i
11:06 am
mentioned, these delays, the hesitancy, and some of these countries, how the ukrainians themselves feel about this support from the allies. if, if it is, if they do think it is a good enough support. so i think we've come a very long way. if you remember the beginning of the war, you had a different german defense minister promising ukraine. 5000 home. it's now germany is talking about low arrangements. cells like towers, which aren't on the cards for now, but are being pushed full by many little makes in germany. we have f, 16 jets coming, potentially in the summer. so really, ukraine has been able to cross most of those red lines. and for the kind of the west and as supporters to really get out of their comfort zone, i think right now when we seeing delays on the actual implementation of the promises, ukraine will be looking at its own innovation. these low range drugs we've seen have been attacking targets all across russia, sometimes up to a 1000 kilometers away from ukraine's board. as just yesterday. it seems that
11:07 am
ukraine down to very expensive russians. constance claimed that cost tons and billions of euros to produce if they can even produce it. and i think they'll be asking for permission to use the west to weapons. they already have to actually target russia. that was a red line. you'd westdale as we were saying, you crank and i'm gonna use weston tax on its own 3rd street in territory that's been altered by, by russia. but also it is a very attractive proposition for the grant. you know me to attack the source of attacks to go for russian missile bases, russian air bases on russian sold rather than spending way more resources, trying to intercept themselves that come from those locations. so i think that's kind of what we're going to be seeing the next month. okay. use the economy in cuba . thank you for that. the 2 years of russia's invasion have had massive economic effects and ukraine civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and schools of suffered catastrophic damage. meanwhile, russia faces sanctions that have cut off lucrative energy exports unblocked many
11:08 am
inputs, and for the rest of the world. hi, grain prices have increased the food insecurity in russia's war and ukraine has impacted both economies. massively, ukraine's due to the destruction cost by the will. the total amount of damage costs to the ukrainian infrastructure, as amount to more than $150000000000.00 euros sofa. the key of school of economics estimates. russia has been forced to undergo significant economic reconfiguration due to the sanctions. it's replacing more than a 1000 companies that left the country, indulging sanctions on critical mechanical parts. meanwhile, military spending has given g d, p, a sugar rush. it has also pushed europe into major economic difficulties already him, but by the recovery from coven inflation rows rapidly in the u. on the back of
11:09 am
soaring energy prices. following the start of the war, prices are still arising, though not as rapidly as they where a year ago. the price of grain in particular lifted smack on the cost of food around the world, hitting for red nations in countries like liberia or them. but food prices have risen around 60 percent. adding to food in security, not just in africa with to next military, financial and human and terry and spending on 8 by countries supporting ukraine, has reached more than 252000000000 euros. the countries make up more than half of the assistance given to ukraine, followed by the us and about countries such as norway, japan, the, okay, and canada. while the humanitarian hom caused by the wall looms as a force that could push either side to one to find an end to the wall, it's a potential funding crisis, which could make such
11:10 am
a deal in editable. let's check in on some other stories around the world to the head of the cleaning. apple. it says it's shot down. another russian, a 50 reconnaissance plane pressure, has not confirmed the loss, but media describe, define it across no doubt, caused by folding flying objects. experts a moscow has only half a dozen of the planes used to pinpoint targets in ukraine. ilia, and of all, naya the widow off the late russian opposition leader alexi divani has demanded that russian authorities release his body for burial. in a 6 minute video on youtube, she accused president vladimir putin of holding her husband's body hostage. she also question put in is often professed christian face of the guys as thomas ron health ministry says almost a 100 people have been killed and overnight strikes across guys, bringing the total death sold to nearly 30000 after almost 20 weeks of war. it
11:11 am
happened as israel's spite cheese is in paris for its useful spiceworks with the us cattle and buildings international film festival. the building now that will announce its top prizes later on saturday this year. so hundreds of new film from around the world, screened here in the gym and capital, but only 20 of them are in the running for the festival, big awards, the golden and silver bass. here's a look at some of the favorites. you might need to know which ones you motivated to pay the college doesn't. i know you've heard me do. you're not. my favorite cake is one of this year. as critics favorites. it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear wrong. she's used to spending most of her time alone, until a meeting with friends opens the possibility of a new chapter in her left life. a 2nd settlement to ship
11:12 am
to be sandy chevy is in the system. you're running and directors, mario, my good um and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attends their films premier they sent this message. i'm simulating the chest, we feel like parents who can't see their newborn child. the. if the jury picks their film, it will be the 3rd time in 10 years, the bailey now the awards its top prize to iranian directors and i've sent you out for public us for the new york. another potential winter long day tarzan, about finding a quiet 17 year old french girl who meets her pen pal on a language exchange to germany. the live she tells to impress her new friend to come back to haunt her. both young stars are considered once to watch for an acting prize. the same for me.
11:13 am
one of the biggest stars that this is barely knowledge is irish actor, kelly and murphy. he's in the running for his role in a film he co produced with matt damon after they finished making oppenheimer. gillian said, i have my next movie, i really want to do, and i said, we're starting a studio. can we do it? we'd have some t other small things like these set in the 1980s is based on the best selling, the velo by author claire to give it looks at the irish catholic church is cruel treatment of unwed mothers. not everyone was ma'am, we've lost or in his life in this world, you know in lack of seen by director alonzo police palazzios, a cook and a new york tourist restaurant is accused of theft and decides to take drastic measures the tragic comedy starring rooney. mario, one audience as hearts advisors,
11:14 am
barely knowledge. but it's the jury who decides the winners and barely knowledge. juries are notorious for their surprises. a gemini is sandra hill, has one best actress of this is a awards front. as version of the oscar has picked up the trophy at the ceremony in paris, she won the award for her role in the courtroom drama, and that's on the off of phone. this is our awards event. was overshadowed by allegations of sexual violence and physical abuse. in frances film industry, before we go, here's a reminder of our top story, tonya and prime minister at georgia, maloney and all that well leaders of arrived in cuban a sign of solid diety. on the 2nd anniversary, 2 years of russia's full scale page, you praise all i say it needs a boost in military aid to stave off russian advances as it phenomena coming
11:15 am
up next on unveiled as a look at the history of oscar winners. i am totally allowed to go, don't forget, there is more news that dw comp and social as well. thanks for watching the we did the urgent life saving boxes week. if i ever seem to reach those who need us the most, every box feeding their boxes for the hope of.
12 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on